On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 11:52:07 AM UTC-5, Erik Dalén wrote:
>
> I thought PST switched to summer time a week or two ago while CET is still
> in normal time until sunday. The same page says so for Portland for
> example: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=202
>
>
PST ("pacific standard time") is not a geographic zone, it is a specific
offset from UTC, thus it does not ever change between summer time and
winter time. The region of the United States that keeps time according to
PST during the winter did change to summer time a little over a week ago,
though, along with most of the rest of the US, so they are now on "pacific
daylight time" (PDT). Yeah, it sometimes confuses us, too.
John
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